
Use this service aid to display and change the following settings for the Surve Policy.
Note: Because of system capability, some of the following settings might not be displayed by this service aid:
ŸSurveillance (on/off)
ŸSurveillance Time Interval
This is the maximum time between heartbeats from the operating system.
ŸSurveillance Time Delay
This | is | the time to delay between when the operating system is in control an |
when | to | begin operating system surveillance. |
ŸChanges are to Take Effect Immediately
Set this to Yes if the changes made to the settings in this menu are to t immediately. Otherwise, the changes take effect beginning with the next system boot.
You can access this service aid directly from the AIX command line, by typing:
/usr/lpp/diagnostics/bin/uspchrp
Create | Customized | Configuration Diskette |
| |
This | selection | invokes | the Diagnostic Package Utility Service | Aid, which allows the |
user | to create a | standalone diagnostic package configuration | diskette. |
The Standalone Diagnostic Package Configuration Diskette allows the following to be changed from the console:
Ÿ Default refresh rate for a low function terminal (LFT)
The refresh rate used by the standalone diagnostic package is 60Hz. If the display's refresh rate is 77Hz, then set the refresh rate to 77.
ŸDifferent async terminal console
You | can | create | a console | configuration file that allows a terminal attached to | |
RS232 | or | RS422 | adapter to be selected as a console device. The default d | ||
is | an | RS232 tty | attached | to the first standard serial port (S1). |
Chapter 6. Introducing Tasks and Service119 Aids